A statue is a sculpture of a human or animal figure. However, generically a sculpture does not have to be a statue, it can be an abstract form or simply figurative.
Four normal sorts of models incorporate help mold, added substance design, subtractive figure, and projecting figure.
Human figure. Throughout history and across various cultures, the human figure has been a common and enduring subject for sculpture. Artists have explored different styles and interpretations of the human form, reflecting cultural beliefs, ideals, and emotions. This universal theme continues to be a prominent subject in sculpture.
a relief sculpture?...
Alvin Martin has written: 'Recent figure sculpture' -- subject(s): American Sculpture, Exhibitions, Human figure in art 'Paul Rotterdam'
Bruno Lucchesi has written: 'Modeling the figure in clay' -- subject(s): Figure sculpture, Human figure in art, Modeling, Technique 'Terra Cotta the Technique of Fired Clay Sculpture'
sculpture, figure, effigy, idol, model
John W. Mills has written: 'Sculpture in concrete' -- subject(s): Concrete, Sculpture, Technique 'Sculpting the Human Figure' 'Technique of Sculpture'
Judith Collins has written: 'The Omega Workshops' -- subject(s): Decorative arts, History, Omega Workshops 'Sculpture today' 'Eric Gill' -- subject(s): Catalogs, English Figure sculpture, Figure sculpture, English 'Techniques of Modern Artists'
It could be statue, statuette, figure, monument or a carving
The figure in Jocho's Amida sculpture is Amida Buddha, a celestial buddha who is considered the principal buddha in Pure Land Buddhism. He is often depicted in a meditative pose, embodying compassion and enlightenment.
Jasper Johns' "Figure 8" is a painting that was made using encaustic and collage on canvas. Johns often incorporated objects and symbols in his artwork, blurring the lines between painting and sculpture.